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For The Health Of It

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Jul 29, 2005
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Charles Bush at Dragonfly farms just brought us local fresh picked, no chemicals or pesticides tomatoes (several varieties) zucchini squash, patty pan squash and arrugula.

We also just received a fresh batch of Kat Girls Local Blueberries.

Peace and Health

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Toni

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Jul 9, 2007
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Hello, everyone Thanks for all of your support, I am very excited that my shop is the closest thing to a parking lot farmer's market, it has not been an easy task, I personally drive 80 miles one way, sometimes 3 times a week to assure we are eating as fresh and within 100 miles radius, We are planning a move to grayton by August 15th, we will still be open at our current location, no down time have to feed the people:)


Perennial & Natives by a girl named Toni
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DD

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Aug 29, 2005
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Hello, everyone Thanks for all of your support, I am very excited that my shop is the closest thing to a parking lot farmer's market, it has not been an easy task, I personally drive 80 miles one way, sometimes 3 times a week to assure we are eating as fresh and within 100 miles radius, We are planning a move to grayton by August 15th, we will still be open at our current location, no down time have to feed the people:)


Perennial & Natives by a girl named Toni
1-850-622-1889 Summer hours 8-5 Mon.- Saturday

Toni, you go girl!! I'll come visit ya in August. :clap:
 

DuneAHH

Beach Fanatic
Hello, everyone Thanks for all of your support, I am very excited that my shop is the closest thing to a parking lot farmer's market, it has not been an easy task, I personally drive 80 miles one way, sometimes 3 times a week to assure we are eating as fresh and within 100 miles radius, We are planning a move to grayton by August 15th, we will still be open at our current location, no down time have to feed the people:)


Perennial & Natives by a girl named Toni
1-850-622-1889 Summer hours 8-5 Mon.- Saturday

Toni ... an additonal location in Grayton!!??? :clap::clap: Where?
 

seacrestkristi

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Nov 27, 2005
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:welcome: christian. Thanks for starting this :cool: thread! :D
Hello, everyone Thanks for all of your support, I am very excited that my shop is the closest thing to a parking lot farmer's market, it has not been an easy task, I personally drive 80 miles one way, sometimes 3 times a week to assure we are eating as fresh and within 100 miles radius, We are planning a move to grayton by August 15th, we will still be open at our current location, no down time have to feed the people:)


Perennial & Natives by a girl named Toni
1-850-622-1889 Summer hours 8-5 Mon.- Saturday
:welcome: Girl named Toni :wave: I've been to your store a couple years ago. :love: all your flowers . :clap: Glad to know you got produce too. :D That will save me a drive soon. How much is your large basket of peaches? :dunno:
 
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Missplaced

Beach Lover
Jun 17, 2007
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Going mainstream, this can only be good! Interesting article on yahoo today

"The Musts and Myths of Organic and Locally Grown"

http://tinyurl.com/2rlbnm
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Kurt

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Oct 15, 2004
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Sandestin market shops is advertising a farmer's market today, Saturday and Sunday at 8 AM in the courtyard - if anyone goes please report back. Thanks!
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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I went to the "farmers' market" at the Market Shops of Sandestin, a couple of weeks ago and there was one vendor selling Georgia peaches and tomatoes. Neither fruit was local. The lady selling the fruit said that she thought the tomatoe were coming out of South Florida. Apparently, her son is getting the fruit, she was just running the stand.
 

Jdarg

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Feb 15, 2005
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I went to the "farmers' market" at the Market Shops of Sandestin, a couple of weeks ago and there was one vendor selling Georgia peaches and tomatoes. Neither fruit was local. The lady selling the fruit said that she thought the tomatoe were coming out of South Florida. Apparently, her son is getting the fruit, she was just running the stand.

Yeah, they had plastic/perfect looking strawberries and tomatoes back in the spring. It seems like they are doing the market more for "looks" than for actually providing quality homegrown prduce (which is not always perfect looking).
 
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